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I've designed a frame with two mouldings and a slip but I'm now wondering how to join them
I've been reading through some older posts and it seems the Fletcher MultiMaster may be a good acquisition for my workshop but was just thinking are there any other methods to join mouldings together?
I was planning on just glueing/nailing them together but know realise this will make it difficult to take the frame apart in the future... but maybe I shouldn't worry about that?
After looking at your pictures and drawings I would not glue them together, otherwise in the event of a glass breakage, it would not be possible to replace the glass.
I find Fletcher Multipoints quite helpful at times, but they still have there limitations as they can yield under pressure and in some cases it would be helpful if the retaining screws could be located further from the edge of some mouldings.
With this in mind, I would suggest that the suitability of Fletcher Multipoints should be determined according to the needs of each framing job and where neccessary the alternative option of small screw eyes and fixing screws passing through the screw eyes, if added strength is called for.
The number of Multipoints, or screw eyes required should be appropiate for the requirements of the particular framing job.
Mark Lacey
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